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Texas veterinarians, teachers and members of the military have been defrauded in a PONZI insurance scam by The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, commonly referred to as MONY! The following Texas A&M alumni knowingly used their official positions to aid and abet the fraud. They then graciously accepted contributions from lawyers representing MONY. Governor Rick Perry has twice appointed insurance commissioners who he knew could not produce nor cause to be produced an accurate and properly opined financial statement for the company for over 20 years. Newly appointed Texas Insurance Commissioner, Mike Geeslin, is a longtime minion to corruption.......
This site has been vetted without objection by the Securities & Exchange Commission, the USDOJ, the Texas Department of Insurance and U.S. Senator Bill Nelson. SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro via FOIA has admitted that the SEC does not have an accurate, concise and properly opined financial statement for MONY for anytime in the last 10 years. SEC Inspector General Kotz is currently investigating as many as 29 current and former SEC employees over their involvement in sheltering PricewaterhouseCoopers involvement in the MONY/AXA Ponzi. R. Dale Abshire / Texas Insurance license # 1008184Gov. Rick Perry Senator Wentworth Senator Steve Ogden Mike Geeslin
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Mike Geeslin,
Commissioner
Texas Department of Insurance
State of
Texas
July 29, 2005
Dear Mr. Geeslin:
I am preparing to update my
www.TAMUEX.com web site and want to include
information about you, Senators Ogden and Wentworth along with Governor Perry
concerning the PONZI investment contracts that were sold by MONY to unsuspecting
members of the public. In reviewing your resume I noticed that you had worked
for Senators Shapiro, Haywood, Mr. Perry and Congressman
Joe Barton and will
assume that you are aware of their involvement and participation in this ongoing
cabal.
As you are no doubt aware, I have for many years tried to help rectify this
massive fraud on the public. For brevity's sake I direct you to my following web
sites for your review and approval prior to publication. I would also appreciate
your admission that you as the Commissioner of Insurance for the State of Texas
cannot produce or cause to be produced an accurate, concise and properly opined
financial statement that complies with Texas law for MONY for any time in the
last 20 years. The web sites are:
http://www.SpitzerAG.com/
http://www.GonzalesAG.com/
http://www.MONYBUSH.com/
http://www.PWCSUCKS.com/
http://www.MONYSUCKS.com/
http://www.MONYINTERNATIONAL.com/
http://www.TEXASTHUGS.com/
These sites have been previously reviewed by the TDI and no corrections were
requested. If you find any incorrect information on the sites please let me know
ASAP so that I can make any corrections.
I also request you help with the information and restitution requested in the
letter to Attorney General Gonzales that is posted at
www.GonzalesAG.com . He was unable to help due
to conflicts.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or documentation at 817
545-8961 or email rabshire@aol.com.
Respectfully,
R. Dale Abshire
3308 Pin Oak Lane
Bedford, Texas 76021

Senator Steve Ogden a former Navy officer helped screw the orphan
child of a dead fireman that held the Navy Cross.
Excerpts from "HONOR THE WARRIOR" by William L. Myers:
......"On the first approach Corporal Abshire and I poured out the lead at Viet
Cong positions. The first man I saw on the ground was dead, shot thru the head.
The fire was so heavy that, after one man jumped aboard, we lifted out and
headed for G-4. This man drew me a makeshift map on the stretcher of where the
Viet Cong were located. We returned to the zone. On this touch down we took hits
in the bird. One hit the armor and I heard the Captain say he was hit. A round
also came within inches of Corporal Abshire. This load we picked up two more
wounded, Corporal Abshire and myself getting out to retrieve them. The fire from
the enemy was intense. We made two more pickups under heavy fire. Corporal
Abshire fired the M-79, and knocked out a machine gun while going in. I shot at
VCs and can only hope I got them. I really never knew nor do I care to; however,
they weren't firing back after I started shooting. Corporal Abshire retrieved
one marine who was hit again while Corporal Abshire was running back with him on
his shoulders about 20 yards from the helo. I already had one head injury aboard
from a trench by a small pond as well as one other guy. We took these to G-4.
The next trip we took on more men which cleared the wounded in this particular
zone. We made two more pickups for wounded after changing aircraft because of
low fuel and battle damage. Corporal Abshire was really hustling to be"
"While we were in the med evac zone Bob Abshire was firing an M-79 grenade
launcher when a bullet hit it and split the stock."
"Bob Abshire left the Marine Corps after about 10 years of service. By that
time, he was a SSgt., and I think he had been awarded a Distinguished Flying
Cross on his third tour in Viet Nam. On his first tour, he was a recon Marine.
On the second tour, he was in VMO-2. On the third tour he was in an HML
squadron. After he left the Marine Corps, Bob went to work with the fire
department in or near Ft. Worth or Arlington, Texas. Shortly after he joined the
fire department, he received an award for reviving a little girl who had almost
drowned in a swimming pool. Bob usually called me on the anniversary of that med
evac action. One Friday night he called me from the fire station and we talked
for a long time. On Sunday morning his wife called me and told me that Bob had
gotten off work early Saturday morning. While driving home he stopped to help a
stranded motorist. A drunk driver came over the top of a nearby hill, headed
straight for them. Bob pushed the other guy out of the way and was struck and
killed by the drunk driver. The guy was always a hero. Bob left a wife and
little girl."
Bobby W. Abshire was awarded the Navy Cross, our country's second highest medal
for meritorious combat service! His child was denied a "FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
REQUEST" by members of the US Senate and was cheated out of 100s of thousands of
dollars. Please take the time to review the information at
www.MONYBUSH.com and the other
sites for details.
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MONY's "INVESTMENT GRADE" insurance policies sold as retirement plans
illustrated dividends that were based on double digit returns for 50 years on
numerous assets like this $5 million per acre land that was illegally purchased
and hidden in Enron type off the books shelters.

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Grand Jury Letter to Gov. Bush
299th District Court Grand Jury
State of Texas
County of Travis
December 21, 1994
The Honorable George W. Bush
Governor-Elect of Texas
Austin, Texas 78768
Dear Governor-Elect Bush:
We, the Grand Jury for the July 1994 Term of the 299th District Court, Travis
County, are writing to share with you observations and conclusions reached
during a recent inquiry into the Texas Department of Insurance and its handling
of criminal insurance fraud matters.
Following many hours of witness testimony ranging from field examiners to upper
level management, and the review of numerous department records, we have
determined that there exists a significant reluctance on the part of Department
personnel to investigate and report fraudulent occurrences in the insurance
industry. Such a reluctance constitutes action contrary to the mandates of
Article 1.10D of the Texas Insurance Code, which requires the
reporting of all suspected fraud to authorized governmental entities, including
law enforcement.
The April 1990 Special Grand Jury, 147th District Court, Travis County, Texas
issued a written report after completing their investigation of allegations of
fraud and other criminal misconduct within the Texas insurance industry.
Page fourteen of their written report states "In closing, Your
Honor, we are obliged to offer our negative observations of the State Board of
Insurance. During our investigation we found closed minds, lack of cooperation,
a tendency to overlook and wink at blatant misapplication of funds, filing of
false financial statements, and apparent undue influence by outside lobbyists
and lawyers,"... "We feel that the State Board of Insurance has become stagnant,
content to sit back and allow the insurance companies to regulate themselves
without proper supervision or control.
Generally, the chain of command at the State Board is such that fraud and theft
is sheltered rather than exposed due to the layers of inert management. We found
that the management hesitates to make decisions and allows companies to be
plundered of all assets while they waste time and money trying to find band aid
solutions. This must cease. All suspected violators should be investigated and
prosecuted without delay." (emphasis added)
It is our unanimous conclusion that little progress has been made by the Texas
Department of Insurance since 1990. We find continuing failure to investigate
and report fraud at all levels of regulatory administration, lax regulatory
oversight, undue influence from the industry, and political pressure on the
regulators. Of great concern to us is the lack of an independent board or other
means of ensuring public accountability.
As you determine priorities for your new administration, we implore you to make
the Texas Department of Insurance, and the Texas insurance industry a high
priority. We have reason to believe that the following statement of the April
1990 Special Grand Jury remains true today:
"We hereby warn the legislature and citizens of our State that the insurance
industry is plagued by egregious conduct amounting to a breach of trust with
policyholders and by bold embezzlement."
The Travis County District Attorney's Insurance Fraud Unit has been diligent in
prosecuting reported insurance fraud and we applaud their efforts. We urge you
to consider the problem of insurance fraud as deserving of attention and action,
and to convey the public's concerns regarding this matter to the newly appointed
Commissioner of Insurance for the State of Texas.
Respectfully,
Penny Dear, Foreman Socorro Leos
O. Kay Anderson Thomas G. Martin
Texana Conn Errol Mortland
Kay D. Arezzo Irene Pena-Miller
Hazel Hatch Nelson Poldrack
Jack Kirfman Lorenzo Sweeney
cc: The Honorable Ann Richards
The Honorable Bob Bullock
The Honorable Pete Laney
The Honorable Judge Jon Wisser